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هلع

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Arabic

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Etymology 1.1

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Root
ه ل ع (h l ʕ)
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Pronunciation

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Verb

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هَلَعَ (halaʕa) I (non-past يَهْلَعُ (yahlaʕu), verbal noun هَلَع (halaʕ))

  1. to be scared, afraid, frightened
    Synonyms: خَشِيَ (ḵašiya), ذَعِرَ (ḏaʕira), رَهِبَ (rahiba), هَابَ (hāba), خَافَ (ḵāfa), وَهِلَ (wahila)
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Etymology 1.2

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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هَلَع (halaʕm

  1. verbal noun of هَلَع (halaʕ, to be frightened, to worry) (form I)
  2. fear, worry
    كَانَ ٱلْوَلَدُ يَرْتَجِفُ هَلَعًا.
    kāna l-waladu yartajifu halaʕan.
    The boy was trembling in fear.
Declension
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Etymology 1.3

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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هَلِع (haliʕ) (feminine هَلِعَة (haliʕa), masculine plural هَلِعُونَ (haliʕūna), feminine plural هَلِعَات (haliʕāt))

  1. frightened, worried, troubled, disquieted, anxious
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